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  <text>Hi all, I have added support for a registry string value,
&lt;code&gt;HKLM/software/acuson/CopyStudiesToMedia/USBDrive&lt;/code&gt;
which allows one to specify the drive letter that gets assigned to a USB drive when it is connected.

So, on my machine, drive D goes to my USB device, thus "d:" is the string value.  You need both the drive letter and the colon char.  Now, if your USB drive has DICOM data on it, KinetDx will recognize it as a valid DICOM disk source and you can select that in the study source drop list.  Also, you can export studies to your USB drive, the drive should appear in the export drop list as well.  For my device, it seems to run a little slow when reading larger (300MB+) XA studies, but it's probably still faster than the MO disks.  For US studies, it seems to read fairly quickly.

Of course, this is strictly a developer "feature", this string value is never created by KinetDx.

BTW, I bought a 1.36 GB USB device from CompUSA for only $130 (a generic brand of all things!), very nice device.

-Chris O
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